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minus-squareDagwood222@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up14·2 days agoIn 1960 the minimum wage was $1.00 an hour in the US. The price of the average US home was $11,000.00. Today it takes two college grads to achieve what a high school drop out could do 70 years ago. Progress!
In 1960 the minimum wage was $1.00 an hour in the US. The price of the average US home was $11,000.00.
Today it takes two college grads to achieve what a high school drop out could do 70 years ago. Progress!